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Is it illegal for schools to shorten holidays?
It is not illegal for schools to shorten holidays. Strictly speaking, it's an educational violation. Details are as follows:

1. The Education Bureau explicitly requires all schools not to shorten their holidays to make up lessons except the third grade. Schools implement the principle of "three wishes", that is, students, parents and teachers make up lessons voluntarily. If it is a legal holiday, you can complain to the higher education authorities;

2. All citizens have a holiday. If it falls on Saturday or Sunday, they should make up for it on working days. If some citizens have a holiday on Saturday and Sunday, they will not be compensated. Students are also citizens of People's Republic of China (PRC), so the school can complain and report to the local education department when there is no holiday. The employing unit shall not extend the working hours of laborers. People's Republic of China (PRC) citizens have the right and obligation to receive education. Citizens, regardless of nationality, race, sex, occupation, property status, religious beliefs, etc. , enjoy equal opportunities for education according to law.

Legal basis: Article 2 of National Holidays and Remembrances.

Holidays for all citizens:

(1) New Year's holiday 1 day (1 October1day);

(two) the Spring Festival, a holiday of 3 days (the first day of the first month, the second day, the third day);

(3) Tomb-Sweeping Day, holiday 1 day (the day of the Qingming Festival);

(4) Labor Day, holiday 1 day (May 1 day);

(5) Dragon Boat Festival, holiday 1 day (the day of Dragon Boat Festival in the lunar calendar);

(6) Mid-Autumn Festival, holiday 1 day (the day of the Mid-Autumn Festival in the lunar calendar);

(7) National Day, 3 days off (65438+ 10/0/2, 3).